Queen Elizabeth is as bland and cold as a dish of old porridge. Ahn thinks of the dish as an enhanced juk, or Porridge oats porridge. Belarus is also feeding people, giving them portions of buckwheat porridge twice a day. Patrick Reevell, ABC News, 2 Dec.
To make it, cornmeal is cooked into a porridge, molasses is stirred in, and then yeast and flour are added. Jessica Battilana, San Francisco Chronicle, 1 Oct. Assida, a thick porridge enriched with butter, is often sweetened with dates. Christian Reynoso, Los Angeles Times, 7 Oct. The top notes are sweet and maritime, an early cereal hint of porridge oats rapidly giving way to more cleansing and maritime aromas that suggest briny seaweed, crystal salt and iodine, on a base of mountain smoke. There’s amazing porridge and a nut butter for a snack.
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